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Health Informatics J ; 21(2): 120-36, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26021668

ABSTRACT

With the increasing nationwide emphasis on eHealth, there has been a rapid growth in the use of the Internet to deliver health promotion interventions. Although there has been a great deal of research in this field, little information is available regarding the methodologies to develop and implement effective online interventions. This article describes two social cognitive theory-based online health behavior interventions used in a large-scale dissemination study (N = 866), their implementation processes, and the lessons learned during the implementation processes. The two interventions were a short-term (8-week) intensive online Bone Power program and a longer term (12-month) Bone Power Plus program, including the Bone Power program followed by a 10-month online booster intervention (biweekly eHealth newsletters). This study used a small-group approach (32 intervention groups), and to effectively manage those groups, an eLearning management program was used as an upper layer of the Web intervention. Both interventions were implemented successfully with high retention rates (80.7% at 18 months). The theory-based approaches and the online infrastructure used in this study showed a promising potential as an effective platform for online behavior studies. Further replication studies with different samples and settings are needed to validate the utility of this intervention structure.


Subject(s)
Bone and Bones/physiology , Health Behavior , Health Promotion/methods , Information Dissemination , Humans , Internet , Telemedicine
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J Invasive Cardiol ; 26(6): 268-72, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24907083

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Point-to-point focal radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation for aberrant pulmonary vein triggers that manifest into atrial fibrillation (AF) is the traditional method for treating symptomatic drug-resistant paroxysmal AF (PAF) when an ablation procedure is warranted. More recently, pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) using the cryoballoon has been demonstrated to be safe and effective (STOP AF clinical trial). Currently, two small studies have reviewed the procedural efficiency when comparing cryoballoon to focal RF catheter ablation procedures; however, no multicenter study has yet reported on this comparison of the two types of ablation catheters. METHODS: A multicenter retrospective chart extraction and evaluation was conducted at seven geographically mixed cardiac care centers. The study examined procedural variables during ablation for PVI in PAF patients. RESULTS: In several procedural measurements, the two modalities were comparable in efficiencies, including: acute PVI >96%; length of hospital stay at approximately 27 hours; and about 30% usage of adenosine after procedural testing. However, when compared to RF catheters, the cryoballoon procedure demonstrated a 13% reduction in laboratory occupancy time (247 min vs 283 min), a 13% reduction in procedure time (174 min vs 200 min), and a 21% reduction in fluoroscopy time (33 min vs 42 min). Additionally, when comparing the material usage of both cryoballoon and RF catheters, the cryoballoon used more radiopaque contrast agent (78 cc vs 29 cc) while using less intraprocedural saline (1234 cc vs 2386 cc), intracardiac echocardiography (88% vs 99%), three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping (30% vs 87%), and fewer transseptal punctures (1.5 vs 1.9). CONCLUSION: This study is the first United States multicenter examination to report the procedural comparisons between the cryoballoon and focal RF catheters when used for the treatment of PAF patients. In this hospital chart review study, potential advantages were found when operating the cryoballoon with regard to hospital resource allocation. There was no statistical difference between cryoballoon and RF catheters for acute PVI success during the ablation procedure.


Subject(s)
Atrial Fibrillation/surgery , Catheter Ablation/statistics & numerical data , Cryosurgery/statistics & numerical data , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Pulmonary Veins/surgery , Resource Allocation/statistics & numerical data , Atrial Fibrillation/epidemiology , Atrial Fibrillation/pathology , Cardiology Service, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Female , Humans , Laboratories, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Pulmonary Veins/pathology , Retrospective Studies , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , United States/epidemiology
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Orthop Nurs ; 32(2): 89-95; quiz 96-7, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23518751

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Hip fracture is a serious health problem among older adults and often results in serious consequences such as disabilities. Informal caregivers (CGs) are particularly important for the successful recovery of older adult patients with hip fractures while they undergo surgical procedures and extensive rehabilitation therapies. In a previous study, we developed a comprehensive theory-based online hip fracture resource center for CGs and conducted a feasibility study. The 8-week online hip fracture resource center, including learning modules, moderated-discussion boards (DB), Ask-the-Experts, and virtual libraries, was used by CGs. PURPOSE: This study reports findings from a qualitative analysis of DB postings. METHODS: The data were analyzed using content analysis in conjunction with an inductive coding approach. The analyses yielded 6 themes and 3 categories related to hip fracture care (e.g., specific types of care provided by CGs). RESULTS/CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that DB forums can serve as a medium for CGs to share their experiences and to obtain support. Furthermore, DB forums can assist healthcare providers in identifying further opportunities to assist CGs. The study is limited to a small sample size in one hospital. Further studies are needed with larger samples in diverse settings.


Subject(s)
Caregivers , Hip Fractures/nursing , Information Services , Education, Continuing , Female , Hip Fractures/rehabilitation , Humans , Male , Maryland
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Cell ; 129(3): 549-63, 2007 May 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17482548

ABSTRACT

The polarization of axon and dendrites underlies the ability of neurons to integrate and transmit information in the brain. We show here that the serine/threonine kinase LKB1, previously implicated in the establishment of epithelial polarity and control of cell growth, is required for axon specification during neuronal polarization in the mammalian cerebral cortex. LKB1 polarizing activity requires its association with the pseudokinase Stradalpha and phosphorylation by kinases such as PKA and p90RSK, which transduce neurite outgrowth-promoting cues. Once activated, LKB1 phosphorylates and thereby activates SAD-A and SAD-B kinases, which are also required for neuronal polarization in the cerebral cortex. SAD kinases, in turn, phosphorylate effectors such as microtubule-associated proteins that implement polarization. Thus, we provide evidence in vivo and in vitro for a multikinase pathway that links extracellular signals to the intracellular machinery required for axon specification.


Subject(s)
Axons/metabolism , Neurons/cytology , Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/metabolism , Animals , Cell Line , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Polarity , Cells, Cultured , Cerebral Cortex/cytology , Embryo, Mammalian/cytology , Female , Hippocampus/cytology , Humans , Male , Mice , Neurons/metabolism , Signal Transduction
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J Biol Chem ; 281(8): 4596-605, 2006 Feb 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16361710

ABSTRACT

The Ras converting enzyme (RCE) promotes a proteolytic activity that is required for the maturation of Ras, the yeast a-factor mating pheromone, and certain other proteins whose precursors bear a C-terminal CAAX tetrapeptide motif. Despite the physiological importance of RCE, the enzymatic mechanism of this protease remains undefined. In this study, we have evaluated the substrate specificity of RCE orthologs from yeast (Rce1p), worm, plant, and human and have determined the importance of conserved residues toward enzymatic activity. Our findings indicate that RCE orthologs have conserved substrate specificity, cleaving CVIA, CTLM, and certain other CAAX motifs, but not the CASQ motif, when these motifs are placed in the context of the yeast a-factor precursor. Our mutational studies of residues conserved between the orthologs indicate that an alanine substitution at His194 completely inactivates yeast Rce1p enzymatic activity, whereas a substitution at Glu156 or His248 results in marginal activity. We have also determined that residues Glu157, Tyr160, Phe190, and Asn252 impact the substrate selectivity of Rce1p. Computational methods predict that residues influencing Rce1p function are all near or within hydrophobic segments. Combined, our data indicate that yeast Rce1p function requires residues that are invariably conserved among an extended family of prokaryotic and eukaryotic enzymes and that these residues are likely to lie within or immediately adjacent to the transmembrane segments of this membrane-localized enzyme.


Subject(s)
Endopeptidases/genetics , Glutamic Acid/chemistry , Histidine/chemistry , Mutation , Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins/genetics , Amino Acid Motifs , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Binding Sites , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Cloning, Molecular , Computational Biology , DNA Mutational Analysis , Endopeptidases/physiology , Genes, Reporter , Humans , Kinetics , Ligases/genetics , Ligases/physiology , Mating Factor , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Metalloendopeptidases/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Mutagenesis, Site-Directed , Peptides/metabolism , Plants/metabolism , Plasmids/metabolism , Proprotein Convertases , Protein Binding , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins/physiology , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Spectrometry, Fluorescence , Substrate Specificity , Temperature
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